...doesn't C++ have exceptions? That's why I was singling C out. Is there *any* modern language still in use for serious development that isn't capable of this, aside from C?
Mason
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From: Driedfruit <driedfruit at mindloop.net>
To: sdl at lists.libsdl.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [SDL] SDL_crash -- fatal error catching with user callback
> and I really don't see much use for it unless
> someone is actually building SDL projects in C itself.
>
> Or, phrased another way, is anyone actually programming with SDL in
> C, and not some higher-level language that supports exception
> handling?
>
Erm, of course. Actually, I was under the impression most SDL-based
code is written in C/C++, but I have nothing to back that up.
And on that note, I'm shutting up, altho nice flame bait ;)
--
driedfruit
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